An _____ is a species that can act as either an acid or a base. aliphatic species​ allotropic species​ isomeric species​ amphiprotic species​ ​aromatic species

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The correct answer for the above question is Amphiprotic species. 
Amphiprotic species are species that have both acidic and basic properties. A good example is an amino acid since it contains both a weak acid and a weak base functional group. Amphoteric oxides such as aluminium oxides can react with both acids and bases to produce salt and water are also examples.